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. >> reporting there for us in cairo. i want to go to our colleague for the latest on the search and recovery in the greek city on the island of crete. this has become the home base for the search and recovery mission, the wreckage that is considered suspicious potentially a part of a debris field will be brought there. what are you hearing about the items that have been said to be potentially wreckage? has there been any further description of what those items coming your way could be? >> reporter: well, the greek authorities were the first, this actually early this afternoon, someone talking about a few hours ago, that said the greek defense minister said first that those were the debris that were part of the missing plane. now the egyptian authorities took some time to confirm that and finally as you mentioned earlier, both the foreign ministry and egyptair seemed to confirm and agree with the greek defense minister that those are debris part of the missing plane. well, now, it is pitch dark as you can see behind me, i
. >> reporting there for us in cairo. i want to go to our colleague for the latest on the search and recovery in the greek city on the island of crete. this has become the home base for the search and recovery mission, the wreckage that is considered suspicious potentially a part of a debris field will be brought there. what are you hearing about the items that have been said to be potentially wreckage? has there been any further description of what those items coming your way could be?...
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it was in tunisia 36 hours ago, the last stop before it made the flight from here to cairo. in addition to that, looking at who was on the plane. pouring over the manifest. the search will pick up. >> thank you very much for joining us, see you ap the top of the hour, when we continue our live coverage. thank you very much. >> coming up next. how high tech u.s. spying equipment is being used in the crash investigation. >> just over 24 hours ago, that the flight 804 disappeared, the search is scheduled to resume shortly. the latest, with what u.s. intelligence has gathered about the plane. kerry? >> there is so much that we don't know. go over the details of what we do know. this is what investigators are looking at. first of all, we know according to the greek government, their military radar shows that aircraft traveling at 37,000 feet, made an unexpected left turn of about 90 degrees, then went into a circle motion, dropping to 15,000 feet, before it went off radar. take a look at the time line, between those on the aircraft, and the air traffic control. from greece, then,
it was in tunisia 36 hours ago, the last stop before it made the flight from here to cairo. in addition to that, looking at who was on the plane. pouring over the manifest. the search will pick up. >> thank you very much for joining us, see you ap the top of the hour, when we continue our live coverage. thank you very much. >> coming up next. how high tech u.s. spying equipment is being used in the crash investigation. >> just over 24 hours ago, that the flight 804...
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they were set to come back home to cairo yesterday. they were onboard that flight. they left behind their two young daughters who are now in the care of his brother. i had a chance to speak to his brother. he was very distraught. in fact the family held a very small funeral service for both their grandparents and their brother, who they lost in that tragedy. but we also heard today from the american university here in cairo, the student news letter. they're putting out a picture of a student who was an employee of procter & gamble in paris and it was confirmed by procter & gamble as well as here at the american university in cairo that he was an alum of that university. he graduated in 1999 and he too was on his way back home to visit his family here in egypt. so you are starting to learn a lot more about the identity of those. egyptair has also released the image of the pilot and the co-pilot. they have been identified as mohammed said aly as well as mohammed au mhmed masmassem. you can imagine a lot of questions and very little arnsds at this point. >> ayman, than
they were set to come back home to cairo yesterday. they were onboard that flight. they left behind their two young daughters who are now in the care of his brother. i had a chance to speak to his brother. he was very distraught. in fact the family held a very small funeral service for both their grandparents and their brother, who they lost in that tragedy. but we also heard today from the american university here in cairo, the student news letter. they're putting out a picture of a student...
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ask the mobs in cairo who attacked our embassy or the libyan mobs who killed our diplomats. ask the iranians who make unhindered daily progress towards obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> well, a couple of quick points. the first is, you know, to be fair, 9/11 happened during the bush administration, the bush-cheney administration. so it's not as if people -- muslim radicals feared the united states during that period. not when they were killing thousands of american troops in iraq certainly. the larger point is that, you know, there's a tendency, especially seven weeks out from an election, to turn everything that happens in the world into an election issue. there are some very deep and troubling things going on in the middle east that have very little to do with what a president does or doesn't do. let's be fair about this. you have a complete upheaval in the middle east. you don't have american policy makers being able to shape the way muslims think about the world, about modernity, about the united states. so to blame the president for an attack on these embassies, i think, i
ask the mobs in cairo who attacked our embassy or the libyan mobs who killed our diplomats. ask the iranians who make unhindered daily progress towards obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> well, a couple of quick points. the first is, you know, to be fair, 9/11 happened during the bush administration, the bush-cheney administration. so it's not as if people -- muslim radicals feared the united states during that period. not when they were killing thousands of american troops in iraq certainly....
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rather, he's taken to a military hospital in a cairo suburb while he will be held under house arrest. nbc's ayman mohyeldin. we have mentioned he is not a freeman. he's still facing these charges. i'm curious if there can be anything done to keep him out of the political fire -- from stoking the political fire that is certainly brewing in cairo. his voice is one that certainly has support there. >> reporter: he is certainly under house arrest. that lasts so long as this emergency law has been in effect. there has been some talk about shortening that since they seem to have the upper hand on the situation here. there is nothing to prohibit the former president from giving media interviews, from meetings with people, to speaking out openly and freely. he does have the rights of citizenship. that has not been stripped away from him. he will be back in court. but until then, he's effectively a freeman with the exception of his house arrest that requires him to remain in that military hospital. he does have the right if he wanted to to request to be transferred to another situation if his
rather, he's taken to a military hospital in a cairo suburb while he will be held under house arrest. nbc's ayman mohyeldin. we have mentioned he is not a freeman. he's still facing these charges. i'm curious if there can be anything done to keep him out of the political fire -- from stoking the political fire that is certainly brewing in cairo. his voice is one that certainly has support there. >> reporter: he is certainly under house arrest. that lasts so long as this emergency law has...
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pictures of protesters in cairo. tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of egypt's ousted president are attending mass rallies today with at least five people killed in clashes in alexandria. these protests come after a judge ordered deposed former president muhammad morsi detained on charges including murder. for more now, we go to nbc news foreign correspondent a min mo ha dean who is in cairo. can you explain these charges and how protesters have reacted once they were announced? >> sure, the charges stem back to a time when president morsi was a political prisoner here in this country and then over the course of his tenure as president. in essence, the charges involve him collaborating or conspiring with a foreign organization in this case hamas which is the palestinian militant group cha charges that the president conspired with this organization to carry out attacks inside egypt including the one that ultimately freed him from prison going backing to 2011. it's a little bit complicated. somewhat ambiguou
pictures of protesters in cairo. tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of egypt's ousted president are attending mass rallies today with at least five people killed in clashes in alexandria. these protests come after a judge ordered deposed former president muhammad morsi detained on charges including murder. for more now, we go to nbc news foreign correspondent a min mo ha dean who is in cairo. can you explain these charges and how protesters have reacted once they were announced?...
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nbc's ayman mohyeldin is with us from cairo. the uprisings in several islamic countries have encouraged democracy. as you know, it's been extremely challenging to american diplomatic personnel. what's the feeling on the ground where you are? >> reporter: well, near the u.s. embassy, i can tell you that security is definitely on a much more heightened state of alert. we went out a short while ago to film a little bit and beyond what we've seen in the past, it was very difficult as soon as we came, we were approached by both plain clothes officers as well as the army and the police. it gives you a sense of the anxiety. you're right. over the course of the last two years, prior to the revolutions in the arab springs, the american embassy was heavily fortified. after the arab spring, people demanded the streets be opened up, that they shouldn't have the kind of protection these were afforded. we saw these protests became closer and closer to the embassy walls. that became dangerous all the way back to september 11th when chris steve
nbc's ayman mohyeldin is with us from cairo. the uprisings in several islamic countries have encouraged democracy. as you know, it's been extremely challenging to american diplomatic personnel. what's the feeling on the ground where you are? >> reporter: well, near the u.s. embassy, i can tell you that security is definitely on a much more heightened state of alert. we went out a short while ago to film a little bit and beyond what we've seen in the past, it was very difficult as soon as...
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nbc's amman moyman muhyeldin jo from cairo. it was supposed to be a million-man march, a pro-morsi march with about 1 million people expected there. >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, peter. it is sunset right now and it is important to keep in mind we are in the plomonths of ramadan. a lot of protesters were fasting today and not coming out until about now. we expect crowds to get much larger, though we now thousands already showed up throughout the course of the day, braving the heat, braving the security considerations, that's where they are now. we expect in the coming hours there is going to be a march from that square where they have been sitting in for the past several days on to one of the presidential palaces. why that's so important is because opponents of president morsi are also organizing a similar march on to the very same palace. that's given a great sense of security concern for officials here. heightened security, as we mentioned, military's deployed in large numbers, police is out in large numbers. what they a
nbc's amman moyman muhyeldin jo from cairo. it was supposed to be a million-man march, a pro-morsi march with about 1 million people expected there. >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, peter. it is sunset right now and it is important to keep in mind we are in the plomonths of ramadan. a lot of protesters were fasting today and not coming out until about now. we expect crowds to get much larger, though we now thousands already showed up throughout the course of the day, braving the heat,...
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that air bus a 320 which went down and disappeared about three and a half hour into that flight to cairo over night. we gone over the time line a couple of time now. civil aviation authorities from greece report talking the pilots and everything seemed to be fine and everything was ru teoutined. the pilot sounded in good spirits and even thanking the controller in greek then 20 minutes later when greek civil aviation authorities tried to reestablish contact for a routine passage over handing over to egyptian civil aviation authorities, there was no response. and shortly after that, the plane simply disappeared from radar. greek defense minister telling us the plane apparently made a sharp turn to the left 90 degrees turn and then a complete 360 to the right before dropping several thousand feet and completely disappearing. that search is ongoing for more than 14 or 15 hours now. it is now nightfall in that region, searching that much is more difficult. positive news in term of this search here. the fact that they haves in fact found some pieces of wreckage from this flight. that confirma
that air bus a 320 which went down and disappeared about three and a half hour into that flight to cairo over night. we gone over the time line a couple of time now. civil aviation authorities from greece report talking the pilots and everything seemed to be fine and everything was ru teoutined. the pilot sounded in good spirits and even thanking the controller in greek then 20 minutes later when greek civil aviation authorities tried to reestablish contact for a routine passage over handing...
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joining us now live from revolutionary cairo is ayman mohyeldin. thank you for staying up into the middle of the night with us. we have learned that mohammed morsi, most of his presidential team have been placed under house arrest. do we have any expectation of what happens to him now? >> we don't. not yet, the military has not made clear what it plans on doing, whether or not he will be released at least in the coming hours or days. he's not been charged with anything despite the fact that a lot of the protesters here say that there are sufficient reasons to actually try him or put him on trial for some of the ways he has managed the country over the past year, he has committed crimes and as a result he should be put on trial. the military has not made any indication that his temporary house arrest -- i say temporary because that is at least the indication we're getting, is for any other reason than for his own personal security, and that he's not being released right now, just because of the security situation and the overall climate here in the
joining us now live from revolutionary cairo is ayman mohyeldin. thank you for staying up into the middle of the night with us. we have learned that mohammed morsi, most of his presidential team have been placed under house arrest. do we have any expectation of what happens to him now? >> we don't. not yet, the military has not made clear what it plans on doing, whether or not he will be released at least in the coming hours or days. he's not been charged with anything despite the fact...
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he's in cairo, presenting that proposal to egyptian leadership. and that proposal stimulates a three-stage process. the first would be a 24-hour unconditional humanitarian cease-fire on both sides. that would then pave the way for what is being described as a rolling cease-fire. that can be extended every 72 hours, as long as there are no flagrant violations on both sides. and ultimately, leading the way for negotiations in cairo to address some of the core issues of this particular round of the violence, including lifting the siege and for the israeli security concerns, regarding the palestinian factions. for the first time, though, it does not seem that the palestinian factions are requiring israel to withdraw from the gaza strip. and that is a significant development, because it would give israel at least time to continue to destroy some of the tunnels that it says are a major security threat to its very existence. so as a result, the palestinian authority position represented by these factions now in cairo is waiting for an israeli response. w
he's in cairo, presenting that proposal to egyptian leadership. and that proposal stimulates a three-stage process. the first would be a 24-hour unconditional humanitarian cease-fire on both sides. that would then pave the way for what is being described as a rolling cease-fire. that can be extended every 72 hours, as long as there are no flagrant violations on both sides. and ultimately, leading the way for negotiations in cairo to address some of the core issues of this particular round of...
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we turn to foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin in cairo. have the generals lost completely control of egypt? >> well, martin, the criticism is they're trying to take too much control of egypt. many of these decisions right now seem to be in the hands of the military. things like rounding up the leaders of the muslim brotherhood, the military calling on protesters to go to the streets to authorize the military to crack down on terrorists which has become synonymous with islamists including those holding the protest rally behind ousted president mohamed morsi. if anything, the criticism is at that time generals hold too much power and perhaps this interim government that has been put in place does mot have the power it needs particularly on the front of negotiating an outcome between those that are encamped in this pro-morsi rally and the interim government trying to build a more inclusive political process. that is why the chief of the eu foreign affairs commission is here meeting with the representatives of the muslim brother hood and the g
we turn to foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin in cairo. have the generals lost completely control of egypt? >> well, martin, the criticism is they're trying to take too much control of egypt. many of these decisions right now seem to be in the hands of the military. things like rounding up the leaders of the muslim brotherhood, the military calling on protesters to go to the streets to authorize the military to crack down on terrorists which has become synonymous with islamists...
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he has not achieved the breakthroughs that he wanted when he went to cairo in 2009. and while many on his team have abandoned the playing field, mitchell, dennis ross, this is a unique opportunity for him to reinvigorate his middle east leadership and bring a new team in with new ideas and strategies to resurrect the commitments he made in cairo which is essential to u.s. long-term interest. >> the other relationship is the one between the president and prime minister -- mr. netanyahu, who actually praised the president's diplomatic efforts within this. he's got an election coming up. it's been something of a rocky relationship, if you will. how does this -- the president's involvement strengthen his relationship with netanyahu going forward? >> there's been all this criticism of this relationship, the dysfunctionalty over political issues, negotiations. one thing that's quite clear to me in watching the president very carefully, after the election, he didn't need the jewish vote in florida or new york, and yet he stood up to the plate, he had his reels backed when i
he has not achieved the breakthroughs that he wanted when he went to cairo in 2009. and while many on his team have abandoned the playing field, mitchell, dennis ross, this is a unique opportunity for him to reinvigorate his middle east leadership and bring a new team in with new ideas and strategies to resurrect the commitments he made in cairo which is essential to u.s. long-term interest. >> the other relationship is the one between the president and prime minister -- mr. netanyahu,...
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nbc's ayman muhyeldin joins me now from cairo. there is a lot of confusion as to the legal status but no confusion as to what's happening on the streets. it is a mess out there. >> reporter: it is. it is a mess that's complicated every day by decisions that are coming out from both the military and the prosecutor. those two are playing out today. one, former president mohamed morsi is now officially a suspect in a crime. this is after the fact that a country's prosecutor has ordered him to remain in custody for the next 15 days while charges are possibly prepared that he conspired with a foreign organization, in this case hamas, to carry out violence in egypt. why this is important is because for the past several weeks he's been held in commucommunicado. what's unfolding on the streets, more importantly, are very tense developments between supporters of the ousted president who are continuing their protests in various parts of the country and now the military. the military called for nationwide protests for supporters of the milit
nbc's ayman muhyeldin joins me now from cairo. there is a lot of confusion as to the legal status but no confusion as to what's happening on the streets. it is a mess out there. >> reporter: it is. it is a mess that's complicated every day by decisions that are coming out from both the military and the prosecutor. those two are playing out today. one, former president mohamed morsi is now officially a suspect in a crime. this is after the fact that a country's prosecutor has ordered him...
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ayman mohyeldin is joining us from cairo. if we look to what happened preceded this the military informs charge in the period between mubarak and morsi, about a 16-month period. they have this mr. mansour, put into place as the newly interim president, we will call him. is he in charge or is the military in charge? >> reporter: well, that's really good question. no he will certainly be in charge of someday-to-day adares of the country. he will probably oversee a lot of the transitional policies of the government, but there's no doubt that egypt's military will cast a very big shadow, will certainly weigh in on a lot of the things that are happening, because at the end of the day this is their road map. so they will want to ensure that all of the vision that they laid out for the country would still be somewhat implemented. now, they are trying to put a civilian face on this they say they don't want anything to do with their country's politicsing, they want to go back to their barracks and run the security and their country's
ayman mohyeldin is joining us from cairo. if we look to what happened preceded this the military informs charge in the period between mubarak and morsi, about a 16-month period. they have this mr. mansour, put into place as the newly interim president, we will call him. is he in charge or is the military in charge? >> reporter: well, that's really good question. no he will certainly be in charge of someday-to-day adares of the country. he will probably oversee a lot of the transitional...
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we have a live report coming up from cairo. >>> and online shopping records are expected to be broken this cyber monday. did you hear this? for the first time some consumers will feel the sting of the ee tax. which states and retails are now taxing online shoppers for the very first time. >>> and join our conversation at twitter. you can find us @tamron hall and @news nation. [ "odd couple" theme plays ] humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back. we're following developing news. the one-time prime minister and general abruptly quit this morning. he's known as a leading strategist as israel confronts iran's nuclear program. he's looking forward to spending more time with his family. he will spend his current post until the new government is formed as the new elections are
we have a live report coming up from cairo. >>> and online shopping records are expected to be broken this cyber monday. did you hear this? for the first time some consumers will feel the sting of the ee tax. which states and retails are now taxing online shoppers for the very first time. >>> and join our conversation at twitter. you can find us @tamron hall and @news nation. [ "odd couple" theme plays ] humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still...
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>>> a man wearing a fake explosive belt hijacked an egypt air flight bound for cairo, forcing it to go off route, and land in cyprus. there was a seven hour stand off, 62 hostages in tow at one time. the man seen in this video walking off the plane without incident. the london bower row, rahimi, how did this happen and no explosives, correct? >> that's correct. according to authorities, it appears that the explosive device that the man said he was wearing in the form of a vest appears to be a fake. how did it happen? that's one of the things that investigators are going to be trying to figure out. it was a dramatic intense warning for some 55 passengers on board the flight, that was en route from alexandria to cairo. he said he wanted to go to cyprus. they didn't know at the time it was fake, so they had to proceed with extreme caution. he said that he wanted to speak with his estranged wife. apparently who lived in cyprus. authorities were complying with his demands. he said he wanted asylum. seif eldin mustafa, as someone who is unstable. as for the motive, as i mentioned before, the
>>> a man wearing a fake explosive belt hijacked an egypt air flight bound for cairo, forcing it to go off route, and land in cyprus. there was a seven hour stand off, 62 hostages in tow at one time. the man seen in this video walking off the plane without incident. the london bower row, rahimi, how did this happen and no explosives, correct? >> that's correct. according to authorities, it appears that the explosive device that the man said he was wearing in the form of a vest...
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. >>> giving you a look at these new protests happening right now in cairo's tahrir square. supporters and opponents of egypt's new president, mohamed morsi, are staging raval rallies after he assumed new powers this week including putting himself above judicialry. president morsi is speaking at the presidential palace saying egypt needs to stay unified. >>> also, some new video to share this hour. walmart workers protesting in it landover, maryland. hundreds of employees have planned protests over low wages and benefits. >>> well, this was the scene in los angeles wednesday night. you are about to see these miles and miles upon traffic literally stuck on the 405 freeway, a very ugly start to the holiday travel season. look at all those red and white christmas colors. no, not so much. and whether you are about to head back home after traveling for the holiday or stayed at home, chances are you still have some travel slated before the year's end and if you don't there might be reason to get away. so joining me now is brian kelly founder of the pointsguide.com. brian, i'm glad
. >>> giving you a look at these new protests happening right now in cairo's tahrir square. supporters and opponents of egypt's new president, mohamed morsi, are staging raval rallies after he assumed new powers this week including putting himself above judicialry. president morsi is speaking at the presidential palace saying egypt needs to stay unified. >>> also, some new video to share this hour. walmart workers protesting in it landover, maryland. hundreds of employees have...
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national guard, he was planning to according to the case planning to travel to the middle east through cairo to join up with isis, but his other cousin the one who planned to remain behind in the united states is also accused now of coming up with a plot to attack american service people outside of the chicago area in area. this is something perhaps the fbi has been aware of for sometime. there was some facebook communications between the two men, the two cousins, and the authorities unbeknownst to them. according to government sources, this thing seems to have been stamped out prior to it taking place. had it taken place, there would have been a lot of bloodshed very similar to the situation in paris could have happened on our own soil. >> from your reporting, was this close to be operational or still at an aspirational stage? >> we could say it was aspirational on one hand. on the other hand one man was picked up en route to the middle east. the second phase of it would have been this attack here on the homeland. this was stamped out in the bud or nipped in the bud. what's interesting abou
national guard, he was planning to according to the case planning to travel to the middle east through cairo to join up with isis, but his other cousin the one who planned to remain behind in the united states is also accused now of coming up with a plot to attack american service people outside of the chicago area in area. this is something perhaps the fbi has been aware of for sometime. there was some facebook communications between the two men, the two cousins, and the authorities...
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he was alleged trying to fly to cairo, a current member of the illinois army national guard and planned the fbi and complaint says to use military training to fight on behalf of isis overseas. edmond's cousin was also arrested. both met with an fbi undercover employee and presented a plan to carried out an armed attack kbens a facility in northern illinois where he had been doing his training. stay with us here for the other big breaking news story. the crash of flight 9525 you're watching andrea mitchell reports, only on msnbc. yoplait has the only yogurt brands endorsed by weight watchers and your taste buds have always endorsed us. so, you know what this means... this is a real win win! yoplait, it is so good! now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wi
he was alleged trying to fly to cairo, a current member of the illinois army national guard and planned the fbi and complaint says to use military training to fight on behalf of isis overseas. edmond's cousin was also arrested. both met with an fbi undercover employee and presented a plan to carried out an armed attack kbens a facility in northern illinois where he had been doing his training. stay with us here for the other big breaking news story. the crash of flight 9525 you're watching...
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. >> the leader of hamas held his own press conference in cairo today, during which he said that while his side agrees to the cease-fire, his fighters have, quote, their hands on the trigger. in jerusalem, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu also spoke about the cease-fire agreement. and his office put out a remarkable statement saying why israel was agreeing to it. look at this. "prime minister benjamin netanyahu this evening spoke with u.s. president barack obama and acceded to his recommendation to give the egyptian cease-fire proposal a chance." he acceded to what president obama wanted. in other words, this is the american's idea, not mine, but i'm going to go along with it, because they're advising me i ought. it's very specific language, highlighting how central the united states is in what's happening right now, but also sort of distancing israel from the cease-fire. making it our american cease-fire and not theirs. the most important thing tonight for people who are living in range of the rockets and the air strikes is that, of course, the cease-fire appears to be ho
. >> the leader of hamas held his own press conference in cairo today, during which he said that while his side agrees to the cease-fire, his fighters have, quote, their hands on the trigger. in jerusalem, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu also spoke about the cease-fire agreement. and his office put out a remarkable statement saying why israel was agreeing to it. look at this. "prime minister benjamin netanyahu this evening spoke with u.s. president barack obama and...
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they say he was arrested at midway airport on road to cairo to fight for the islamic state. an fbi investigation revealed his cousin planned an act of terror on a military facility south of chicago and he was arrested at his home in aurora. the plot discovered by an undercover fbi agent who friended him on facebook. >>> developing now, saudi arabia launched new air strikes in neighboring yemen in what's become an escalating proxy war between saudi arabia and iran that's because saudi air strikes that started wednesday target shiite rebels backed by iran. the rebels have taken control of large parts of yemen once hailed by president obama as a model for fighting the war on terror. as yemen spirals out of control, the u.s. is providing intelligence support. at the same time, they're bombing isis targets in iraq fighting iran in the battle against isis. richard engel joins us live from istanbul turkey. richard, how does the united states find itself aligned with iran in iraq but yet against iran in yemen here. break down the complexity especially when it seems it contradicts th
they say he was arrested at midway airport on road to cairo to fight for the islamic state. an fbi investigation revealed his cousin planned an act of terror on a military facility south of chicago and he was arrested at his home in aurora. the plot discovered by an undercover fbi agent who friended him on facebook. >>> developing now, saudi arabia launched new air strikes in neighboring yemen in what's become an escalating proxy war between saudi arabia and iran that's because saudi...
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secretary of state john kerry remains in cairo. he's meeting with egypt's foreign minister and the u.n. secretary general about a possible five-day truce deal. last night a protest in the west bank turned violent as palestinian demonstrators tried to march to jerusalem. palestinian health officials say 809 people have been killed so far since july 8th when this hot war began. 5600 more, that's right, 5600 have been wounded. in israel 32 soldiers and three civilians have been killed, more than 120 wounded. nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin has the latest from gaza. ayman, it's this strike on this u.n. school. a little bit of rhetoric from both sides here. israel implying that perhaps it was hamas that did this. any evidence to that? >> reporter: well, the evidence that israel has been citing as it has in the past is the report that actually came out by the united nations throughout this conflict that there were two vacant schools in which they found rockets they believe belonged to hamas. now again these were two vacant
secretary of state john kerry remains in cairo. he's meeting with egypt's foreign minister and the u.n. secretary general about a possible five-day truce deal. last night a protest in the west bank turned violent as palestinian demonstrators tried to march to jerusalem. palestinian health officials say 809 people have been killed so far since july 8th when this hot war began. 5600 more, that's right, 5600 have been wounded. in israel 32 soldiers and three civilians have been killed, more than...
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. >>> and in cairo, a car bomb left 29 injured. it was felt throughout the entire city. isis is claiming responsibility saying that they carried out the attack, quote, to avenge muslim martyrs p. >>> now the deadly chemical explosions in northern china. officials tested water close to the site and found cyanide levels were 356 times the acceptable levels. mean while local media broadcasts reveal large numbers of dead fish walking up on the banks of a river that flows through the city. the blast killed 114, injured more than 700. and damaged 17,000 homes. an american living in tianjin recorded this video from his apartment building capturing the terrifying scene. nbc news was with dwoes a dan r when he returned home to assess the damage. >> it blew out this door. and it's a they have sli door. that's just crazy. >> it pushed us back a foot. i felt the whole building move back a foot. you can see in the foundation, you can see all the way down just everything has been moved. >> we're still confused by what really started it, what really happened, why there was so many chem
. >>> and in cairo, a car bomb left 29 injured. it was felt throughout the entire city. isis is claiming responsibility saying that they carried out the attack, quote, to avenge muslim martyrs p. >>> now the deadly chemical explosions in northern china. officials tested water close to the site and found cyanide levels were 356 times the acceptable levels. mean while local media broadcasts reveal large numbers of dead fish walking up on the banks of a river that flows through...
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while passengers are stranded, secretary of state john kerry is in cairo pushing for a cease-fire. kerry is urging hamas to accept a proposal put forth by egypt attempting to stop the bloodshed in gaza. 606 palestinians have now been kill along with 29 israelis. nbc's martin fletcher is in tel aviv with the latest. martin? >> reporter: hi, krystal. well, not only the american airlines and the canadians but also the german airlines, the dutch, the french, swiss air, austrian air. they've all canceled their flights. it's not clear for how long. of course, tensions high because of the downing of the malaysian plane in the ukraine. but what happened here was with the rockets from hamas flying into israel, one of them fell about a mile from the airport here. it did damage to three houses only a mile away. for that reason, the airlines got nervous. it's the first time, by the way -- this has happened before, i should point out, in 1991. the foreign airlines also stopped flying into here when the iraqis were firing scuds at tel aviv. it's happened before, but the israelis issued a strong
while passengers are stranded, secretary of state john kerry is in cairo pushing for a cease-fire. kerry is urging hamas to accept a proposal put forth by egypt attempting to stop the bloodshed in gaza. 606 palestinians have now been kill along with 29 israelis. nbc's martin fletcher is in tel aviv with the latest. martin? >> reporter: hi, krystal. well, not only the american airlines and the canadians but also the german airlines, the dutch, the french, swiss air, austrian air. they've...
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very eerie egypt air from cairo that crashed into the investigation. we never record the plane and bodies because it was in the ocean but that accident the pilot was at fault and his colleague was also locked out. he had gone to the rest room. >> the egypt air flight is probably the most famous example of a crash where the conclusion of investigators that the pilot had taken the plane down affirmatively as an act of murder/suicide. that finding has been contested by egyptian authorities but other investigators have found that to be the case. here, can we talk for a moment about the protocols because there's a lot to unpack. first is cockpit doors after 9/11 were re-enforced, right? there was a change to policy and -- >> they're locked from the inside. >> they're locked from the inside. there is no way to get into that cockpit? >> no. you can literally not get in that cockpit. the flight attendant has to knock on the door and be admitted. as you know passengers can't stand anywhere near the cockpit door. those are all precautions and safety requirements
very eerie egypt air from cairo that crashed into the investigation. we never record the plane and bodies because it was in the ocean but that accident the pilot was at fault and his colleague was also locked out. he had gone to the rest room. >> the egypt air flight is probably the most famous example of a crash where the conclusion of investigators that the pilot had taken the plane down affirmatively as an act of murder/suicide. that finding has been contested by egyptian authorities...
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the fighting comes as thousands gathered in cairo to mark the third anniversary of the revote against former president hosni mubarak. they remain divided. >>> a new interview with nsa leaker edward snowden, german broadcaster saying the national security agency does industrial espionage and would use information it finds useful even if it's not related to snurt matters. >>> after weeks of speculation, the president of france announced he has broken up with his companion of seven years. they were not married. she occupied the presidential palace and functioned as first lady. two weeks ago, a tabloid magazine published photos of hollande allegedly visiting the apartment of his mistress. >>> in a new interview, rand paul was asked if chris christie still has a shot at the 2016 election. >> i think that's yet to be determined. the nomination goes through some very conservative primaries. i think there's room for more moderate republicans in the party and i really am a believer that we should have an expansive and diverse party. but the primaries are a very conservative process. >> joining
the fighting comes as thousands gathered in cairo to mark the third anniversary of the revote against former president hosni mubarak. they remain divided. >>> a new interview with nsa leaker edward snowden, german broadcaster saying the national security agency does industrial espionage and would use information it finds useful even if it's not related to snurt matters. >>> after weeks of speculation, the president of france announced he has broken up with his companion of...
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. >>> and more than 20 soccer fans were killed during a riot outside of a stadium in cairo. the violence reportedly began when a crowd tried to push through the gates. security forces fired teargas to disburse the crowd. all national soccer games have been canceled by the egyptian government. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ ♪ [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. ♪ ♪ welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. ♪ the all-new nissan murano. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ nineteen years ago, we thought "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easi
. >>> and more than 20 soccer fans were killed during a riot outside of a stadium in cairo. the violence reportedly began when a crowd tried to push through the gates. security forces fired teargas to disburse the crowd. all national soccer games have been canceled by the egyptian government. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something...
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. >> just hours ago, secretary of state john kerry arrived in cairo in an effort to help broker a cease-fire. kerry is meeting with u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon and others in a diplomatic push that comes one day after kerry was caught on a live mike by fox news seeming to question the accuracy of israel's military operations in a private conversation with an aide. >> it's a hell of a pinpoint operation. it's a hell of a pinpoint operation. >> right. it's escalating significantly and underscores the need for a cease-fire. >> we've got to get over there. thank you, john. i think john, we ought to go tonight. i think it's crazy to be sitting around. >> in an interview with nbc news brian williams today, benjamin net yanyahu who accused hamas o putting people in harm's way to create, quote, telejenically dead, said his country had no choice but to keep fighting. >> what would you do if your american cities would be rocketed, absorb hundreds of rockets? you know what you'd say? you'd say to your leader, a man's got to do what a than's got to do and a country's got to what a country's got to
. >> just hours ago, secretary of state john kerry arrived in cairo in an effort to help broker a cease-fire. kerry is meeting with u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon and others in a diplomatic push that comes one day after kerry was caught on a live mike by fox news seeming to question the accuracy of israel's military operations in a private conversation with an aide. >> it's a hell of a pinpoint operation. it's a hell of a pinpoint operation. >> right. it's escalating...
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position, they went to cairo, other arab leaders as well. also, just one quick final note, also in jerusalem today, 30,000 people, none of them relatives, 30,000 israelis turned out to show solidarity for max steinberg, the young american who was fighting for the israeli defense as part of the israeli army. he was one of two american victims. 30,000 people turned out and kerry paid a private visit to his parents as well who had flown over to the united states for the funeral today. >>> meanwhile, mourning, also -- and ayman, thank you and martin fletcher for all of your reporting and to richard engel. >>> mourning in the netherlands as two planes arrived at a dutch military base carrying the remains of some of the passengers from mh-17. mourners including the dutch prime minister, king and queen of the netherlands noting a moment of silence. they were being transported to a facility where they will be identified and returned to their families. this comes as ukraine reported that two of its fighter jets were shot down today near the border wi
position, they went to cairo, other arab leaders as well. also, just one quick final note, also in jerusalem today, 30,000 people, none of them relatives, 30,000 israelis turned out to show solidarity for max steinberg, the young american who was fighting for the israeli defense as part of the israeli army. he was one of two american victims. 30,000 people turned out and kerry paid a private visit to his parents as well who had flown over to the united states for the funeral today. >>>...
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as a result of this division within inside libya, cairo does not recognize the government in tripoli so there are no con sue lar services or diplomatic channels between two those. there are tens and thousands of egyptians trying to get out but for them right now perhaps no easy way to get out and obviously given the fact that 21 or so were kidnapped over the past several weeks, there's a massive concern that the movement of egyptians from libya into egypt may very well be in danger as a result of how chaotic the situation there is. it's certainly something the egyptian government is watching very closely and now a major cause of concern for hundreds and thousands that live there. >> would there be any effort to evacuate them or the egyptian military would have no access to that part of libya? >> the egyptian government at this point has no capability of trying to evacuate them on its own. what we try -- what we understand is happening right now is a call for egyptian citizens not to travel into libya and now what is being described as a warning by the government in trip lip saying th
as a result of this division within inside libya, cairo does not recognize the government in tripoli so there are no con sue lar services or diplomatic channels between two those. there are tens and thousands of egyptians trying to get out but for them right now perhaps no easy way to get out and obviously given the fact that 21 or so were kidnapped over the past several weeks, there's a massive concern that the movement of egyptians from libya into egypt may very well be in danger as a result...
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we're live in cairo with what it all means for the region. first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. he is in pennsylvania at the toy factory talking fiscal cliff. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ emily jo ] derrell comes into starbucks with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him a little bit of help finding his way. ♪ [ laughs ] [ applause ] i love you. i love you, too. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>> mitt romney made it to the oval office yesterday, but
we're live in cairo with what it all means for the region. first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. he is in pennsylvania at the toy factory talking fiscal cliff. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ emily jo ] derrell comes into starbucks with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily...
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the american university in cairo. sponsored partly with state department money that laura bush helped push along. we're talking about decades of american investment and work. and one death seems to symbolize a huge setback, as well as the personal tragedy. atia and gail, thank you so much. >>> and this summer, marks the 50th anniversary of dr. king's march, the march on washington, hundreds of thousands gathered at the foost of the lincoln memorial stretching out over the mall to hear dr. martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream speech" how much progress have americans made over the last five decades, especially when it comes to the economy, joining me is dr. mark moral, director of the national urban league. this is one of those days once a year, i love being with you, because it's a chance to take stock and where are we and how far have we not come? >> thank you for having me, andrea. we appreciate all your good work. we know that the economy and the recovery is fragile. we're on the road back, but it's a very diffi
the american university in cairo. sponsored partly with state department money that laura bush helped push along. we're talking about decades of american investment and work. and one death seems to symbolize a huge setback, as well as the personal tragedy. atia and gail, thank you so much. >>> and this summer, marks the 50th anniversary of dr. king's march, the march on washington, hundreds of thousands gathered at the foost of the lincoln memorial stretching out over the mall to hear...
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bomber killed at least 25 people at a chapel adjacent to egypt's main coptic christian cathedral in cairo. the blast took place as the mass began in the chapel, and was about to end. it coincided with a national holiday in egypt marking the birth of prophet muhammad. >> it is about time. this breaks my heart, to break out the shovels. the snow storm that pounded the midwest yesterday is heading east. more than 3,000 flights were cancelled yesterday, with more expected today as the storm is expected to dump up to a foot of snow on upstate new york and throughout new england. >> now we have to turn to boeing. we talked about them last week and air force one. another deal has been announced. a $17 billion deal to make new jets for iran. the biggest deal between the two nationals in nearly four decades, but it could face serious challenges with the new administration coming in. why? because donald trump has threatened to tear about the iran nuclear deal. ali joins me now. what exactly does the deal entail, and what are you hearing in iran about the significance? >> good morning, stephanie. we
bomber killed at least 25 people at a chapel adjacent to egypt's main coptic christian cathedral in cairo. the blast took place as the mass began in the chapel, and was about to end. it coincided with a national holiday in egypt marking the birth of prophet muhammad. >> it is about time. this breaks my heart, to break out the shovels. the snow storm that pounded the midwest yesterday is heading east. more than 3,000 flights were cancelled yesterday, with more expected today as the storm...
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there's an agreement to negotiate things about them, which are continuing today in cairo. they may be temporary. they may be very, very limited and they may never materialize at all. what hamas has gained is, first of all, a certain diplomatic breakthrough. while it was going on, the prime minister of egypt went there, the foreign minister of turkey went there. what hamas has been able to do is -- >> international recognition. >> yeah. break out of its diplomatic cage a bit. that's the benefit. the other thing, this is a benefit to the people, the hamas people in gaza, fighting an internal power with the external leadership that used to be in damascus and is now dispursed all over the place. they achieved things for themselves. the people of gaza maybe in a sense of euphoria, but there's a sense of hangover. there ought to be, as there was, after cass led in 2008 and 2009, a clear contrast with a better situation. today there isn't one. that's the tragedy. that means hamas might be able to spin this into a long term political benefit for themselves. >> the counter argument
there's an agreement to negotiate things about them, which are continuing today in cairo. they may be temporary. they may be very, very limited and they may never materialize at all. what hamas has gained is, first of all, a certain diplomatic breakthrough. while it was going on, the prime minister of egypt went there, the foreign minister of turkey went there. what hamas has been able to do is -- >> international recognition. >> yeah. break out of its diplomatic cage a bit. that's...
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i am joined by jimmy for cairo, the most legendary bookmaker in las vegas history. joan walsh of the nation, newly of the nation. let me go to jimmy. where do you see this race? >> first of all, thank you for having me on. it's a tough act to follow. if you want some winners, asked oscar. he is in there more than i am. he is quite a character. what you saw tonight was a softball debate. nothing really has changed. you don't under or overreact after one meeting. it's like march madness, hillary is the favorite. she had a pretty easy first round of it. it's a shame that webb and chafee won't be around for the second debate. you have to move hillary up a bit because she did win. bernie sanders was heard radiused pep rally adviser of the night when he gave her the e-mail. what he said about the e-mails. you have to make her a little bit bigger of a favorite, but everything changes if biting gets in. if he gets in, he is the second favorite. >> i don't know where you get these polls from. i don't know who makes them up. i always hear scientific. >> the national poles, or
i am joined by jimmy for cairo, the most legendary bookmaker in las vegas history. joan walsh of the nation, newly of the nation. let me go to jimmy. where do you see this race? >> first of all, thank you for having me on. it's a tough act to follow. if you want some winners, asked oscar. he is in there more than i am. he is quite a character. what you saw tonight was a softball debate. nothing really has changed. you don't under or overreact after one meeting. it's like march madness,...
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he became commander in chief, a very few months after he took office he spoke at the university of cairo and stated clearly that on his watch the united states would, quote, relentlessly confront violent extremists who pose a grave threat to our security because we reject the same thing that people of all faiths reject, the killing of innocent men, women and children. he continued. it is my first duty as president to protect the american people. in the years since president obama has proven that he understands the best way to do that is to protect not only the american people but also innocent people everywhere and to work together as a global community to fight back against the violent extremism that attacks all of us. that's why he has literally spent the full measure of his six years as president rebuilding america's relationship with the rest of the world, and that's why he's put a premium on personal diplomacy and consistently sought to act not as the world's policeman but as the world's partner. it is why in the face of isil's rise he decided to mobilized a global coalition to conf
he became commander in chief, a very few months after he took office he spoke at the university of cairo and stated clearly that on his watch the united states would, quote, relentlessly confront violent extremists who pose a grave threat to our security because we reject the same thing that people of all faiths reject, the killing of innocent men, women and children. he continued. it is my first duty as president to protect the american people. in the years since president obama has proven...
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police diffused two explosives at cairo international airport. part of a recent spike of small bombs planted throughout egypt. >>> new photographs of fidel castro published monday night in cuba's state run newspaper. the photograph said to have been taken january 23 showing castro meeting the president of cuba university of students federation. he has not been seen in public in about a year. his photograph has not been in cuban media since august giving rise to speculation about his health. >>> murder trial of ex-nfl star aaron hernandez was expected to resume today in fall river. proceedings started last week were postponed by a winter storm. former new england patriots player accused of killing odin lloyd, semi pro player dating the sister of hernandez's fiance. the victim's girlfriend is expected to begin her testimony which began friday then lloyd's mother will take the stand today. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what happened before bobbi kristina brown was found unresponsive in a bathtub saturday morning. daughter of the late wh
police diffused two explosives at cairo international airport. part of a recent spike of small bombs planted throughout egypt. >>> new photographs of fidel castro published monday night in cuba's state run newspaper. the photograph said to have been taken january 23 showing castro meeting the president of cuba university of students federation. he has not been seen in public in about a year. his photograph has not been in cuban media since august giving rise to speculation about his...
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saddam hussein, we shouldn't have taken out muammar gaddafi, we shouldn't have let mubarak lose power in cairo, if he's saying in a sense leave assad where he is, if he's doing all of those things, that is a significant shift in the history of the modern republican party in a defwhat goes back among republicans, all the way to eisenhower and taft in the 1950s. ronald reagan settled that argument, we thought, for engagement in the world, including military interventions. although ronald reagan himself was quite careful. he talked, he talked a lot, he was strong in his anti-communism but he was careful in his use of military power to affect regime change. i think that's what these people are groping toward. and if they get there, they're going to dominate the republican party. they already are. >> mike, there was a right to right fight. we have a lot of clips to show, but one of the clips was when somebody said, we'll have a no-fly zone, christie, then wolf blitzer, the moderator said what do you do if there's a russian plane in syria, shoot it down. reagan had plenty of opportunities to do that
saddam hussein, we shouldn't have taken out muammar gaddafi, we shouldn't have let mubarak lose power in cairo, if he's saying in a sense leave assad where he is, if he's doing all of those things, that is a significant shift in the history of the modern republican party in a defwhat goes back among republicans, all the way to eisenhower and taft in the 1950s. ronald reagan settled that argument, we thought, for engagement in the world, including military interventions. although ronald reagan...
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nbc's stephanie gosk is joining us from cairo with the latest on that. good evening, your time, stephanie. what exactly did president assad say, and how is that being received in the region? >> alex, it has been rare to see assad in recent months. this is a momentous occasion, but he didn't really say anything all that new. he did propose a new potential political solution, talking about a new government and reconciliation talks and possibly a new constitution. but it seemed the bulk of what he had to say really proved how almost impossible it would be to reach that end given his other points that he made, including the fact that he called all of the opposition fighters terrorists. he said they are made up mostly of al qaeda. he gave little or no mention to the fact that syrians themselves had picked up arms against his country. and he said he would not negotiate until countries in the region have agreed not to find and give them money. the other interesting point he made is that the west is really trying to kill two birds with one stone. he said, they w
nbc's stephanie gosk is joining us from cairo with the latest on that. good evening, your time, stephanie. what exactly did president assad say, and how is that being received in the region? >> alex, it has been rare to see assad in recent months. this is a momentous occasion, but he didn't really say anything all that new. he did propose a new potential political solution, talking about a new government and reconciliation talks and possibly a new constitution. but it seemed the bulk of...
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during a diplomatic meeting in cairo, kerry said the palestinian people need our help desperately. this brings the u.s. contribution in gaza to more than $400 million. >>> and in dallas, a nurse who cared for thomas eric duncan at the presbyterian hospital has tested positive for the ebola virus. reported a fever late friday, immediately isolated. anyone with contact with the worker will be monitored closely for symptoms. the positive results after a preliminary test and the cdc is conducting an exam. we'll get the results later on today. >>> susan rice addressed the crisis in a new interview on this morning's meet the press. and joining me now, white house correspondent kristen welker. good day to you. the first case of ebola contracted inside the u.s. how is the white house reacting? >> reporter: well, alex, obama administration officials are echoing what we heard from the cdc. which they are incredibly concerned about this case of ebola. this second case, as you say, the first case to be transmitted inside the united states. we know that president obama was briefed by one of his
during a diplomatic meeting in cairo, kerry said the palestinian people need our help desperately. this brings the u.s. contribution in gaza to more than $400 million. >>> and in dallas, a nurse who cared for thomas eric duncan at the presbyterian hospital has tested positive for the ebola virus. reported a fever late friday, immediately isolated. anyone with contact with the worker will be monitored closely for symptoms. the positive results after a preliminary test and the cdc is...
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he's been trying since his speech in cairo in 2009 to reach out to the muslim community and to islamic countries. he rightly perceived that the gap between the islamic countries and the u.s. grew under the bush administration and he needs to bridge that gap. when we talk about terrorism, we need to be careful about not con fleeting islam with terrorism. many terrorists including the isis terrorists and isis is an umbrella organization from everywhere, the terrorists are committing acts many times for other reasons and using islam as an excuse to commit those acts. so he is to be correct to be careful in his wording but we do need to know our enemy. >> so this feels to me like there are all of these sort of aspects of what's at stake here and part of it to me seems like a part of our foreign policy but also our domestic policy. so what happens if in fact the president were to follow the kind of urgings of some on the right to declare war not on isis or not even on radical extremists but instead on islam? >> that's a huge problem, right, because to declare war on an entire religion that
he's been trying since his speech in cairo in 2009 to reach out to the muslim community and to islamic countries. he rightly perceived that the gap between the islamic countries and the u.s. grew under the bush administration and he needs to bridge that gap. when we talk about terrorism, we need to be careful about not con fleeting islam with terrorism. many terrorists including the isis terrorists and isis is an umbrella organization from everywhere, the terrorists are committing acts many...
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arrested wednesday at chicago's midway airport before getting on a flight to cairo. the other arrested at his home in illinois. the plan included going overseas and the other attacking an insulationins installation in northern illinois will he trained. >>> coming up, the screening process of people who fly our airplanes. i'll speak to a psychologist next. >>> and signing a controversial religious freedom bill and the social media harb#boycottindiana. >>> and being in space today. today launching to the international space station for a year. what's interesting about this experiment is the involvement of his twin brother mark. we'll talk to him, straight ahead on "the rundown." (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. purina cat chow gentle. one hundred p
arrested wednesday at chicago's midway airport before getting on a flight to cairo. the other arrested at his home in illinois. the plan included going overseas and the other attacking an insulationins installation in northern illinois will he trained. >>> coming up, the screening process of people who fly our airplanes. i'll speak to a psychologist next. >>> and signing a controversial religious freedom bill and the social media harb#boycottindiana. >>> and being in...
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fireworks bursting as tens of thousands of people gathered in cairo in 2012 to send a message to president morsi over his seizure of unrestricted power. and different protest in paris in 2013. thousands of horse riding fans taking their message to the sky with balloons because of a tax increase. number three, this was one less of a message and more of a plea. the balloon flying in colorado in 2009. the family claiming it wasn't a ufo but their 6-year-old son in the flying saucer shaped balloon. we know it was a hoax to get a reality show. number four fly me to the moon. a heart over the skies of beverly hills for frank sinatra. and a message in the sky to marco rubio ahead of a speech. in english, that's we're not blonde. part of rubio's response was neither am i but if i'm in the senate another year i may see gray. you won't see gray in this hair despite what president obama will tell you. what's the dye color? four or six? i don't dye my hair. that wraps up "the rundown" on msnbc. "news nation" with tamron hall is up next. woman: honey, i'm home! anncr: now there's petarmor plus. so you
fireworks bursting as tens of thousands of people gathered in cairo in 2012 to send a message to president morsi over his seizure of unrestricted power. and different protest in paris in 2013. thousands of horse riding fans taking their message to the sky with balloons because of a tax increase. number three, this was one less of a message and more of a plea. the balloon flying in colorado in 2009. the family claiming it wasn't a ufo but their 6-year-old son in the flying saucer shaped balloon....
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they came out strongly over the weekend at a arab league meeting in cairo for what its foreign minister called for a foreign intervention to stop the tragedy in syria but stopped short of a u.s. or western air strike. on the other hand, you have syria's main backer russia today warning if the united states carries out air strikes against syria, it would permanently or could possibly sink those peace talks which are supposed to happen in geneva. back to you. >> jim maceda, thanks for that. >>> the white house is serious strategy. does the last-minute seek to seek congressional approval. there's nothing like that feeling of getting something new. and now, with verizon edge, you can experience that new phone thrill, again, and again, and again. phil can you close your new phone box, we're picking up some feedback. every time you're ready to upgrade. having what you want on the 4glte network you rely on. that's powerful. upgrade to the droid ultra by motorola with 0 down payment. >>> members of congress are divided over whether or not to use military actions again syria and looks like a tou
they came out strongly over the weekend at a arab league meeting in cairo for what its foreign minister called for a foreign intervention to stop the tragedy in syria but stopped short of a u.s. or western air strike. on the other hand, you have syria's main backer russia today warning if the united states carries out air strikes against syria, it would permanently or could possibly sink those peace talks which are supposed to happen in geneva. back to you. >> jim maceda, thanks for that....